Liberia’s Police Chief, Gregory Coleman, has launched an unprecedented crime crackdown in the country, echoing President Boakai’s pledge for justice. In a press conference, Coleman announced the establishment of a dedicated Case e-file unit to open all pending investigations. This initiative aims to provide closure to the families affected and ensure that justice is served promptly.
Furthermore, the Police Chief emphasized that no case involving a Police Officer will be spared. The intensified efforts will ensure that thorough investigations are conducted, and accountability is upheld within the law enforcement agency itself.
The launch of this crime crackdown highlights the commitment of the Liberian National Police (LNP) to address the prevailing issues of crime and promote a safer society. By prioritizing unresolved cases and holding accountable those responsible, the LNP aims to restore public trust and provide a sense of justice for all citizens.
This bold step taken by the Police Chief and the LNP signifies a proactive approach towards combating crime and upholding the principles of justice in Liberia. It is a significant move that demonstrates the government’s determination to create a law-abiding society, where no one is above the law, including law enforcement officials.”